Woohoo! Let's go wild this June
Thanks for signing up for 30 Days Wild 2025! We’ll send you an email soon to confirm your registration. It’ll include links to fun activity ideas to help you get ready for a wild month!
If you've signed up for 30 Days Wild in Welsh, you can find activity ideas here.
Be sure to add 30dayswild@wildlifetrusts.org to your safe senders list in your inbox, as we’ll be sending you lots of inspiration and support via email as we move through 30 Days Wild. We can’t wait to join you on your wild journey.
Signed up to receive goodies in the post?
If you opted to receive a pack of seeds in the post, they will be sent out in mid to late May ready for the 1st June. That does mean if you've signed up nice and early, there might be a slight delay in you receiving them – so please don’t worry if they don’t arrive immediately!
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Want to start planning your wild month right away?
Here are some ideas you might want to consider as part of your 30 Days Wild challenge, but some take a bit of preparation – so get a head start by checking them out right away.
Your 30 Days Wild wallchart - in colour
Your 30 Days Wild wallchart - in greyscale
How to start a wildlife garden from scratch
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An unbe'leaf'able offer!
Our friends at Seedball want to help let your wild love grow this June, with 50% off Seedball products when you use the code WILD50 at the checkout!
Seedball are on a mission to help increase the abundance of British wildflowers and wildlife that depend upon them. You can turn your garden, balcony or window box into a mini wildlife reserve with their sustainable and easy to grow range of seed balls. There is no need to propagate the seed, or even plant it! Just pop it on top of soil, water and watch grow!
*This offer excludes personalised items, gift vouchers, items already on sale and all items listed on their wholesale shop page. Offer ends 30th June 2025.
Other things to do
Help wildlife at home
Anna Williams
We've lots of resources to help you help wildlife at home - from making your own compost to planting wildflowers for bees.
Fundraise for The Wildlife Trusts
If you'd like to fundraise for your Wildlife Trust as part of 30 Days Wild, there's some handy tips in our guide.
Explore your local nature reserve
River Torridge, Devon ©Kevin New
Nature reserves are wonderful places to experience wildlife and soothe your soul - from woodland walks, to following animal tracks or watching wading birds.
Help climate change at home

Photo by Robert Wiedemann on Unsplash
Save the planet this 30 Days Wild with our eight, easy steps towards tackling climate change from your own home.